Tips For Saving Money During The Holidays

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During the holidays money always seems to be tight with all the extra expenses for gifts, food, and even entertainment. I’m always looking for ways my family can cut back just a little and still not take away from our enjoyment of the holiday season.

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One expense I really try to keep a handle on this time of year is our food budget. It can get out of hand with all those carry ins and family gatherings where you are asked to bring a dish or two. It can get even more out of hand when you’re the hostess.

Here are just a few ways we save money on our grocery bill during the holidays.

  • Check your pantry when you’re making out your grocery list. See what items you have in there that you can build on when you’re making your menu.
  • Keep leftovers and perishable items in the front of your refrigerator, so you can use them up instead of pushing them to the back and forgetting about them.
  • Stock up on all the baking and cooking staples the grocery stores have on special during the holiday season. Many baking and cooking basics, like spices, flour, and baking mixes are on sale during the holiday season. Stock up on these items now if you can.
  • Get together with a few friends and have a cookie swap, then you can bake one type of cookie or candy and come away from the swap with a whole assortment for your holiday entertaining and gift giving.
  • Make more of your gifts this year. A well made homemade gift will be cherished and remembered.
  • You can find great deals on holiday gifts, and items to help you decorate for the holiday season at Staples Holiday Center.

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Creating Fall Backyard Displays

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Fall is such a fun time to create a backyard display, with all the fall colors, and textures. You can create a unique look by combining several things together into one display, or repeat one theme throughout your display. Here are a few fall backyard decorating ideas to help you get started.

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What can you put in a fall backyard display? Here are a few things to consider:

  • Mums~ Their blooms are spectacular in the fall, so you should definitely consider them for your fall decorations.
  • Pumpkins
  • Leaves
  • Colorful gourds
  • Straw
  • Scarecrows
  • Corn Shocks
  • A large container or background, like a large barrel, small wagon, wheel barrow, or wood fence, can help bring the whole display together.

fall decorationAn old wooden box with some straw pumpkins and gourds can make a cute fall display for a porch or entryway.

fall decorations gourds2A large backyard fall display can be a great background for fall photos, or a great backdrop for fall entertaining.

fall decorations2For entertaining add straw bales for seating, and use old sawhorses and boards for tables with plenty of corn shocks to cover the legs. Keep it rustic and fall with plenty of reds, oranges, yellows, and browns.

My Favorite Christmas Cookes~ Peanut Butter Kisses

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Peanut Butter Kisses are my absolute favorite cookie to make at Christmas time.

My sister and I got together to bake Christmas cookies last weekend, and this is one of the first batches we made.

But we actually had to make them twice. I’m not familiar with my sister’s kitchen, and when I meant to put sugar in the bowl to roll the cookies in, I actually put salt in there. The cookies looked delicious, but tasted very salty.

So we tried again, the second batch was wonderful!

Here’s my favorite recipe for Peanut Butter Kiss Cookies:

These cookies are simple to make but oh, so wonderful to eat.
Ingredients:
1 3/4 cups flour
1/2 cup peanut butter
1/2 cup butter
1 egg
3 tablespoons milk
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup brown sugar
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon vanilla
Mix ingredients together, then form into tablespoon size balls and roll them in sugar. Drop cookie balls onto ungreased baking sheet, and bake for about 10 minutes at 350.` When you remove the cookies from the oven, insert a chocolate kiss into the center of each cookie before the cookies cool.

Looking for more Christmas cookie goodness check these out:

50 Cute and Tasty Christmas Cookie Ideas

More of My Favorite Christmas Cookies

Cookie Pops

Enjoy, and happy Christmas baking!

Happy Thanksgiving!

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Have a Happy Thanksgiving from

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Painted Pumpkins

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Painting pumpkins is my favorite way to decorate them. Less mess, and if you want to use the insides of the pumpkin for something else later you can still make some pumpkin pies, or pumpkin butter.

If you’re looking for ideas to paint your own pumpkin, check out these painted pumpkins from our local pumpkin show. The gourds and vegetables couldn’t be left out either. They were along to cheer the pumpkins.

painted pumpkin pirate

Painted pumpkin clown

painted pumpkin squirrel

painted pumpkin snowman

gourd and vegetable display

Happy Fourth of July

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Have a safe and wonderful 4th of July. Stop back here later and let us know how your 4th of July celebration went.

Happy Easter!

I hope you all have a wonderful Easter!
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